Abstract: |
Taiwan experienced fast urbanization and GDP growth between 1960s-1990s. Yet, the growth pattern: high density, compact form, industrial conglomeration and mixed use, differs from the urban sprawl in mainland China. This article analyzes the factors that contribute to the compact development in Taiwan, including land reform, land use control and infrastructure construction. The urban planning policies and building codes are further examined. In summary, a preliminary comparative analysis is made for cities across Taiwan Strait. |